No. That would be self-incrimination, protected under the 5th amendment.
On Apr 13, 2016, at 9:46 AM, 'John Richardson' richards@spawar.navy.mil [apple-iphone] wrote:
I suspect that one of the legal documents submitted and available or the many discussions of the case law in the blog-o-sphere indicated that the government could compel an individual to turn over a decrypted copy of a hard drive [but not divulge the password]. Is this true? John
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